Artificial Fibre Congress Dornbirn-MFC will be held in Austria on 10-12 September for the 53th times. More than 100 presentations will be made in the congress by European and international experts. The topics to be addressed in the congress include Global Strategies for Change, Innovations in the field of Fibre-Continuous Fibre, Nonwoven/Filtration and Yarn, Finishing and Key Technologies in the field of Coating. The development, future, trends, advantages and disadvantages of the international artificial fibre industry will be addressed in depth in the organization and more than 800 participants from 30 countries have so far applied for the congress.
The congress to be held in Vorarlberg/Austria will be opened with the speech of Friedrich Weninger, the Chairman of Australian Artificial Fibre Institute on ‘European Artificial Fibre Industry – Global Problems and Institutional Structuring’. In the congress which will continue with the granting of Paul Schlack / Wilhelm Albrecht Award, EDANA which is the umbrella organisation of the European nonwoven manufacturers will make a presentation on the opportunities and difficulties of global nonwoven industry.
Artificial Fibre Sector Meets
53th Dornbirn Artificial Fibre Congress will focus on economic fluctuations and intensive competition in the global world where communication networks have become widespread. The fluctuations experienced in the fields of economy and finance in recent years and compelling competition conditions of the market have been deterministic factors in the success of the European artificial fibre industry. New product introduction into the market by the sector, resources, raw materials, energy, sustainability and recycling affect competition. All these factors lead to cooperation between the disciplines and cause the production chain to gain acceleration. The congress also aims at enhancing the cooperation between the leading industrial companies. Dornbirn MFC targets to become a communication platform in the international fibre world by increasing cooperation among the universities in Asia, America and Europe, Research Institutes and Clusters.